It turned out that people really needed to get out of the house two months ago.
Across the nation, a mix of peaceful demonstrations and violent riots have broken out as Americans seek justice for George Floyd, the victim of police brutality.
Until the Minneapolis police officer is found guilty of murder and sentenced to prison, it looks like the riots will not relent. They are popping up everywhere, from Houston to Los Angeles to Washington, D.C. Even CNN has become a victim of the riots (and CNN told us that they felt like their lives were in jeopardy because people shouted fake news at them!).
Here are the clips of the riots:
LAPD seen trying to detain protesters after squad car windows smashed, officer attacked downtown https://t.co/uHrpaRp3xm pic.twitter.com/gmxNAdO1uM
— KTLA (@KTLA) May 30, 2020
What’s the first thing you did when lockdown ended? pic.twitter.com/6BIcyDkdv7
— JP Fox (@_jpfox) May 30, 2020
BREAKING: Cops being attacked in lobby of CNN HQ in Atlanta; CNN newsroom employees are locked down floors above riotpic.twitter.com/7nijxhWiSV
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 30, 2020
BREAKING: Cops being attacked in lobby of CNN HQ in Atlanta; CNN newsroom employees are locked down floors above riotpic.twitter.com/7nijxhWiSV
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) May 30, 2020
It’s not just Minneapolis, we are now seeing protests in cities across the country over the death of George Floyd. This is in Atlanta as some smash the glass at our downtown CNN headquarters. #GeorgeFloyd pic.twitter.com/iwJxFaUfxW
— Omar Jimenez (@OmarJimenez) May 30, 2020
>> @CNNValencia reporting from near the CNN Center in Atlanta: “This is terrible to witness.” pic.twitter.com/x3GE8a5sf5
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) May 30, 2020
Remember when CNN and its media friends said those peacefully protesting the lockdown were threats because they didn’t wear masks and practice social distancing? Well, it looks like a lot of the rioters are not listening to Brian Stelter.
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